A landspout briefly touched down grabbing attention near Buckley Space Force Base on Friday. Luckily, there have no reports of damage. COwx
AURORA — A landspout briefly touched down grabbing attention near Buckley Space Force Base on Friday.
The National Weather Service reported the landspout near I-70 around 4:30 p.m. and a tornado warning was issued for Adams and Arapahoe Counties.According to the NWS definition, a landspout is 'a tornado that does not arise from organized storm-scale rotation and therefore is not associated with a wall cloud or a mesocyclone .'
You can watch a quick explainer on the differences between a landspout and a tornado in this video from Denver7 meteorologist Stacey Donaldson. Landspout tornado spotted near Buckley Air Force Base The warning expired and there were no reports of damage.
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